The Last Cottage B & B
140 The Wood, Dingle
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The Last Cottage B & B Dingle

140 The Wood Dingle, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland

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Last day in Ring of Kerry

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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We tried to stop at a beautiful lookout spot, but it was so foggy we could not see a single thing.

So then we continued on our way to Daniel O'Connell's 'Derrynane House.' He is known as the The Liberator and was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century.

Next stop was the Torc Waterfall in Killarney National Park. Of ...

Ring of Kerry Day 2!

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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Our first stop today was the Telegrpaph Field on Valentia Island. This spot was important because even though it is in the absolute middle of no where, this is where the communication cable first came to Ireland. Instead of taking one week to deliver a message to America, it was now instant.

The next stop was at a dairy farm. We got to look at the new calves and hike up Geokaun Mountains to a beautiful look out spot of ...

Off to the Ring of Kerry!

A travel blog entry by hprentiss

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On Friday afternoon, 40-50 of us climbed on a bus and headed to the Ring of Kerry for the weekend! Our first stop was the Bog Village. This was a small museum like place where we learned how the turf cutters lived. There were several very small houses filled with items that they turf cutters of Kerry used. We also got to ...

Week 6

A travel blog entry by jolubrano

... all you do it hop on a bus and tour some of Ireland’s most amazing scenic routes. We started by driving through country Cork (where I currently live), traveled through Macroon to county Kerry. We made a stop at the Kerry Bog Village Museum where we got to tour an old school Irish village. We then continued to our accommodation with a quick photo stop to take a picture of the Dingle Peninsula as the sun was setting. During the famine it was said that ...

Dingle is a Funny Name

A travel blog entry by melepua

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... no idea what they were saying most of the time. None. These older people were impossible to understand! You think we all share a common language. I heard a saying that rings so true "We are two countries separated by a common language." One little guy I think told me that I am supposed to look for the Dolphin in Dingle. More about that beast later.

The layover in Tralee was pretty short, but I noticed how this station seemed to ...

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